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    1. #5
      Join Date
      Aug 2005
      Location
      Patterson, NY
      Posts
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      I have a set of adapters from Motorsports Technologies, and I was not pleased with them at all.
      They installed the wrong studs in mine, and I did not like the way the adapters fit. I paid extra for them to be made hubcentric and wheelcentric, which they did, but the fit was very sloppy.
      I contacted them and sent the adapters back to be corrected, and all they did was replace the studs.
      Then I called them to complain again about the poor fit and was told that they haven't had any failures, so they don't consider poor fit to be an issue, and that they didn't care what I thought of it.
      If you look at stock wheels and how they fit on the hubs you will notice that there is no slop. The adapters I was sent had about 1/8" of slop between the "tolerance" of the hub side and the wheel side. In my opinion that made them lugcentric, and defeated the point of spending the extra money for them to be wheelcentric.
      Add in the fact that I have no idea whose hardware is used, and I have no confidence in their product. If I need a set of adapters I will make my own, using ARP hardware, for the same or lower cost. However, I'll have something that fits right and that I can have confidence in.






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